Australia's Health in a Globalised world

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  1. 4. provides support to people with disability, their families and carers.
  2. 5. An approach to health care that recognizes that improvements in health and wellbeing can only be achieved by directing effort towards addressing the physical, sociocultural, and environmental factors of health that have an impact on individuals and
  3. 9. a type of insurance in which members pay a premium or fee in return for payment towards health-related costs not covered by Medicare. It’s an optional form of health insurance that can be purchased in addition to Medicare.
  4. 10. An approach to health development by the World Health Organization, that attempts to reduce inequalities in health.
  5. 11. An approach to health that expands the traditional focus on individual behaviour change to one that considers the ways in which physical, sociocultural and political environments impact on health.
  6. 12. to interventions put in place to reduce the risk of crashes, death and injury caused to individuals as a result of using roads
  7. 13. Focusses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness. It is a medical model practiced by doctors and health professionals and is associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of disease.
  8. 14. groups.
Down
  1. 1. a program of the Australian Government that subsidises prescription medication for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and those with the reciprocal healthcare agreement.
  2. 2. Decisions made by the government and organizations regarding laws and policies to make it more difficult for people to undertake unhealthy behaviour and seek to make health choices.
  3. 3. making it easier for people to make healthy choices by providing a physical and social environment that promotes health rather than detracts from it.
  4. 6. Government actions that focused on changing the physical environment to prevent the spread of disease, such as providing safe water, sanitation and sewage disposal, improved nutrition, improved housing conditions and better work conditions.
  5. 7. Australia’s universal health insurance scheme
  6. 8. The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.